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  • Subject: RE: Win95 vs Lose95
  • From: Chris Rehm <Mr.AS400@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 15 Feb 1998 21:40:47 PDT

** Reply to note from "Simon Coulter" <shc@flybynight.com.au> Fri, 06 Feb 98 
20:23:17 +1100


> And don't give me any rubbish about IBM not supporting OS/2.  It will be 
>supported for as long as  
> enterprise clients require it and they're not all moving to NT.  Many of them 
>have done that and are  
> now "upgrading" to Warp.  Did you see the Bank of Argentina just bought 
>55,000 licenses (10,000 Warp  
> Server and 44,000 Warp client).  Doesn't sound dead to me! (I'll bet they got 
>a good deal though.)

I've also noticed that IBM has increased advertising of OS/2 on the
internet. I suspect that IBM still considers OS/2 a useful tool in the
Network Computing environment.


Chris Rehm
Mr.AS400@ibm.net

How often can you afford to be unexpectedly out of business?
Get an AS/400.
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